Methodology

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The Staircase Method

The preferred methodology in opiate addiction in interruption.

A ‘flood dose’ of ibogaine is an industry term for the required necessary dose to efficiently saturate one’s receptor sites, thus ‘flooding’ the areas responsible for withdrawal alleviation with ibogaine metabolites.

The staircase method utilizes the beneficial aspects of receptor saturation associated with the classic flood while customizing the timing and absorption rate involved in opiate detox. This formulaic approach is based upon the individual’s physiological responses to micro doses of ibogaine HCL in the primary stages of treatment.

Psychology of the staircase method

Once sufficient doses of ibogaine are ingested, the central nervous system is gradually sedated while REM is activated in the cognitive and memory centers of the brain.

This state initiates a therapeutic release of repressed emotional trauma and early identifications, usually stemming from the formative years. A unique function of the ibogaine induced dreamstate is the ability to experience REM induced image manifestation while awake. The discriminative mind maintains a liberated point of view, while it is free from suspension of disbelief, a product of unconscious nightly dreamstate activity.

Low-Wave Dosing

Over a decade ago, Low-Wave Dosing was created by Eric Taub and Lex Kogan with the intention of safely administering this medicine to individuals with compromised physiology.

It has since been celebrated in Central America and Europe in multiple treatment centers as a successful alternative to the traditional methods utilized in the industry. Flood dosing protocols promote quick and dramatic results within seventy-two hours following treatment.

However, certain individuals may not meet the necessary criteria to undergo traditional methods of ibogaine therapy. In contrast, Low-Wave Dosing introduces ibogaine gradually to the patients over a greater period of time. This protocol facilitates a more subtle transition into the liberated state one experiences post-treatment.

Low-Wave Dosing and Central Nervous System Revitalization

Low-Wave Dosing provides the most optimal revitalization of the central nervous system (CNS), following a more traditional flooding of the receptors.

When treating those suffering from amphetamine addiction, this application is a necessity. Those suffering from adrenal fatigue associated with stimulant abuse require optimal levels of GDNF, a neuro-growth factor. Increment dosing following a traditional flood can assure significantly higher levels of GDNF during the blooming phase post-treatment.

This is the effective method to achieve optimal recovery of a stimulant abuser’s neurological equilibrium.